The Alabama Department of Archives and History tells the story of the people of Alabama by preserving records and artifacts of historical value and by promoting a better understanding of Alabama history.

Sites and collections from this organization are listed below. Narrow your results at left, or enter a search query below to
find a collection, site, specific URL or to search the text of archived webpages.

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AlaSafe Website

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Through AlaSafe.gov, family members and caregivers of individuals with forms of dementia may now provide information to authorized Alabama law enforcement officials to assist in identifying their loved ones in the event they wander or become lost. AlaSafe.gov is a secure government website and is available as a free service.

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The bill was signed into law in 1975, establishing the Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, an independent agency of the executive branch of the government of the state of Alabama. The practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology is a privilege which is granted to qualified persons by legislative authority in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare. The intent of the licensure law is to require educational training and licensure of any person who engages in the practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology,
to encourage better educational training programs, to prohibit the unauthorized and unqualified practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology, and to prohibit the unprofessional conduct of persons licensed to practice speech-language pathology and/or audiology.

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Alabama Board of Nursing Website

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The Board of Nursing takes seriously the challenge and responsibility of regulating nursing practice and education. Professional nursing had its beginning in Alabama in 1888 when three trained nurses arrived in Birmingham from the old Blockley Hospital in Philadelphia to take charge of the Almshouse. Soon other nurses followed in large numbers and physicians offices and hospitals in the state established training schools. The supply of nurses grew rapidly. The quality of nurses entering the state was of concern to resident nurses and the training schools were often questionable. A group of concerned nurses in Birmingham organized in 1913 and took measures to seek state government regulations for nurses and to protect the public against imposters. The legislature of Alabama responded to their efforts and passed the first Nurse Practice Act in 1915 thereby establishing an Alabama Board of Nurse Examination and Registration. Governor Charles Henderson signed the bill into law on August 6th, 1915.

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Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners Website

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The Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners is a regulatory organization comprised of licensed social work practitioners whose mission is: To protect the public from incompetent, unethical and unlawful social work practice. To enforce qualification standards for all levels of licensure and certification. To delineate unlawful conduct through disciplinary procedures against practitioners who violate applicable laws or rules. Alabama Law 34-30-57 requires the names and addresses of all persons licensed by the Board of Social Work Examiners to be published. This list is made available for education or verification purposes only.

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Alabama Indian Affairs Commission Website

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State agency responsible for Alabama's Indian Affairs. Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38,000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama.

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Alabama Indian Affairs Commission Website

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State agency responsible for Alabama's Indian Affairs. Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38,000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama.

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Alabama Indian Affairs Commission Website

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Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38,000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama. The Legislature specifically charged AIAC to "deal fairly and effectively with Indian affairs; to bring local, state, and federal resources into focus for Indian citizens of the State of Alabama; and to provide aid and assist Indian Communities to promote recognition of the right of Indians to pursue cultural and religious traditions."

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Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind Website

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Web site for Alabama's Institute for the Deaf and Blind. Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind - the world's most comprehensive education, rehabilitation and employment system serving children and adults who are deaf, blind and multidisabled. With five campuses and nine regional centers throughout the state, AIDB has been investing in the lives of thousands of infants, toddlers, children, adults and seniors who are challenged by hearing and vision loss for over 150 years.

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Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind Website

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The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind is the world's most comprehensive education and rehabilitation system serving children and adults who are deaf, blind and multidisabled.
Children ages 3 to 21 are served through Alabama School for the Deaf, the Alabama School for the Blind and the Helen Keller School of Alabama, accredited residential programs. E.H. Gentry Technical Facility is an accredited two-year technical school for adults who are deaf or blind or who have multiple disabilities.

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Alabama Treasury Department Website

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You are taking an important step in your journey to acquiring more knowledge, confidence and skills to manage your personal financial situation by visiting this site. My office has worked with the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST) Foundation to develop some resources specifically for Alabama residents. The suite of sites under alabama.tomorrowsmoney.org and alabama.ahorrando.org are rich in basic personal finance information, tools and resources to help you and the unique personal life circumstances you currently face.

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Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel Website

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Alabama.travel is the official travel and tourism Web site for the State of Alabama. Here you'll find everything you need to plan your next visit to our state, whether planning a day trip, a weekend getaway, or even a much-needed family vacation.

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Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution Website

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The Center was established in 1994 by order of the Alabama Supreme Court, and serves as the state office of dispute resolution for Alabama. It is under the supervision of the Alabama Supreme Court Commission on Dispute Resolution. The Center works with the courts, the Alabama State Bar, state agencies, schools, community mediation initiatives, and businesses to promote early and peaceful resolution of disputes.

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Alabama State Council on the Arts Alabama Arts Radio Series Website

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Alabama Arts Rado Series - Alabama Arts Radio is a weekly Radio Program that airs on WTSU, Troy University Radio broadcasting mainly in the southeastern region of Alabama,and, WHIL in the Mobile area,

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Alabama Maps Website

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Alabama Maps is an ongoing project of the Cartographic Research Laboratory, which operates under the auspices of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Alabama. This web site is divided into three sections: the Contemporary Map Index, the Historical Map Archive, and the Aerial Photography Index.

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Alabama Maps Website

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Alabama Maps is an ongoing project of the Cartographic Research Laboratory, which operates under the auspices of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Alabama.
This web site is divided into three sections: the Contemporary Map Index, the Historical Map Archive, and the Aerial Photography Index.

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Alabama Maps Website

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Historical and archival maps of Alabama and several other areas, including the Western Hemisphere, the United States and Canada,the Eastern Hemisphere, and Special Topics such as the American Revolution, US Civil War, Biblical maps, USDA Soil Survey maps, and many more

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Alabama Department of Labor Website

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Established in 1935, the Department of Labor promotes peaceful settlement of labor disputes and enforces state labor laws. The Department provides mediation services, conducts union representation elections and files annual reports on unions with more than 25 members. Additionally, this office publishes job related illness, injury and fatality reports through its federal surveys. Other major programs include enforcement of child labor statutes and safety inspections for boilers, pressure vessels, elevators and escalators. Further, the Labor Department actively promotes labor/management cooperation between companies and their unions through the Governor’s Annual Labor/Management Conference. The Department works closely with federal agencies including the U.S. Department of Labor.

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ALEX, a project of the Alabama Department of Education, is designed to index and share many types of educational materials and information through a time-saving, one-stop resource for educators, parents, and students. The majority of these rich resources (lesson plans, Web links, and interactive activities) are located and connected to the Alabama Courses of Study by National Board Certified Teachers.

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Alabama Law Institute Website

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The purpose of the Institute is to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. The Alabama Law Institute, created by an act of the Legislature in 1967, is a legislative agency that operates with volunteers. Our purpose is to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. Our diverse membership includes members of the Alabama State Bar Association, the judges of the Alabama Supreme Court, courts of appeals, and circuit courts, federal judges domiciled in Alabama, full-time law faculty members of Cumberland Law School and the University of Alabama School of Law, and lawyer members of the Legislature.

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Alabama Law Institute Website

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The Alabama Law Institute, created by an act of the Legislature in 1967, is a legislative agency that operates with volunteers. Our purpose is to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. Our diverse membership includes members of the Alabama State Bar Association, the judges of the Alabama Supreme Court, courts of appeals, and circuit courts, federal judges domiciled in Alabama, full-time law faculty members of Cumberland Law School and the University of Alabama School of Law, and lawyer members of the Legislature.

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Alabama Law Institute Website

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The Alabama Law Institute, created by an act of the Legislature in 1967, is a legislative agency that operates with volunteers. ALI's purpose is to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. Its diverse membership includes members of the Alabama State Bar Association, the judges of the Alabama Supreme Court, courts of appeals, and circuit courts, federal judges domiciled in Alabama, full-time law faculty members of Cumberland Law School and the University of Alabama School of Law, and lawyer members of the Legislature.

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Alabama Moderate Blog

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Politics from a moderate Democratic perspective - painting the Red State Purple. The Alabama Moderate was created by me, a stay-at-home mommy, to give me a place to voice my frustrations with the world outside. At times, that includes daily life and news items, but it usually involves politics. More specifically, it involves Alabama politics, and it’s tough being a moderate in a red state.

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The Alabama Moderate Blog

Description:
The Alabama Moderate was created by me, a stay-at-home mommy, to give me a place to voice my frustrations with the world outside. At times, that includes daily life and news items, but it usually involves politics. More specifically, it involves Alabama politics, and it’s tough being a moderate in a red state.

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Alabama Pundit Blog

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Political Brain Candy from the Yellowhammer State: a combination of Conservative political & policy news,views and anything that I find funny. Got a Tip?(Anonymity Guaranteed) Complaints, Compliments, Corrections

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Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board Website

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The Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board was created in 1999 to examine, license and regulate persons engaged in manufacture, installation or servicing of onsite wastewater systems in Alabama. This board was created to establish the qualification levels for those engaged in the manufacture, installation, servicing or cleaning of onsite wastewater systems and equipment in Alabama and promote the proper manufacture, installation and servicing of onsite wastewater systems. The AOWB currently licenses over 1200 persons who perform work in the onsite wastewater industry in Alabama.

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Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board Website

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The Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board was created in 1999 to examine, license and regulate persons engaged in manufacture, installation or servicing of onsite wastewater systems in Alabama. This board was created to establish the qualification levels for those engaged in the manufacture, installation, servicing or cleaning of onsite wastewater systems and equipment in Alabama and promote the proper manufacture, installation and servicing of onsite wastewater systems. The AOWB currently licenses over 1200 persons who perform work in the onsite wastewater industry in Alabama.

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Alabama Office of the Secretary of State Inquiry Database Direct Access Website

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This page provides links to all of the query pages for information available through the Secretary of State's Database. This includes finding copies of Alabama Acts, UCC Filings, names of notaries public, corporation information, and election information.

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Alabama State Board of Examiners for Dietetic/Nutrition Practice Website

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The Alabama Board of Examiners for Dietetics and Nutrition Practice is empowered, authorized and directed to adopt, amend, promulgate, and enforce all rules, regulations, and standards governing dietitians as may be necessary to further the accomplishment of the purpose of the governing law. The rules, regulations and minimum standards for licensing of dietitians may be amended by the Board as deemed necessary.

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The Chattahoochee Trace is an eighteen county region in Alabama and Georgia promoted by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission (HCC). Organized in 1970, the HCC is charged with the responsibility of promoting tourism and historic preservation throughout this river corridor. In 1978 the Georgia General Assembly and the Alabama Legislature passed identical legislation to establish an interstate compact for the operation of the Commission. Final approval of the compact came in October of that year when the same bill cleared the U.S. Congress and President Carter signed it into law. Alabama counties include Barbour, Chambers, Dale, Henry, Houston, Lee, and Russell; Georgia counties include Chattahoochee, Clay, Decatur, Early, Harris, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Stewart, and Troup. Presently the Commission is funded by both Alabama and Georgia. The HCC is the first and only tourism/preservation agency in the nation with official authority to cross state lines to pursue goals common to all counties involved.

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Deb Murphree Alabama Politics Blog

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Hi...I'm glad you stopped by to view my website. As a former state candidate for the PSC, county candidate for positions of Sheriff and County Commissioner, I have had the great opportunity of meeting many people on the campaign trail. This state has truly been blessed with good citizens, and I hope you will find this blog to be both interesting, and informative. It will not only contain POLITICAL NEWS, but also personal things about family and life, and also news from all over the United States and the World.

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Virtual Alabama Website

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In October 2005, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security (AL DHS) initiated a project to access new technologies in 3D visualization. At the request of the governor Alabama began exploring and identifying ways to leverage existing state asset imagery and infrastructure data into a visualization tool that is affordable, scalable, maintainable, and capable of employing the power of existing and evolving internet based applications. As a result, the Virtual Alabama program was created.

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In October 2005, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security (AL DHS) initiated a project to access new technologies in 3D visualization. At the request of the Governor AL DHS began exploring and identifying ways to leverage existing state asset imagery and infrastructure data into a visualization tool that is affordable, scalable, maintainable, and capable of employing the power of existing and evolving internet based applications.
See also Alabama State Agencies G-H

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Alabama Department of Industrial Relations Website

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The mission of the Department of Industrial Relations is to effectively use tax dollars to provide workforce development and protection services for a more positive economic environment for Alabama employers and workers. The DIR web site is one method used to provide services.

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Alabama Disaster Website

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Provides up-to-date information on the current activation of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency. Site provides information on road closings, safety tips, press releases, and important telephone numbers.

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Alabama Department of Youth Services Website

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The Alabama Department of Youth Services enhances public safety by holding juvenile offenders accountable through the use of institutional, educational,and community services that balance the rights and needs of victims, communities, offenders.

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Alabama Department of Youth Services Website

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The Alabama Department of Youth Services enhances public safety by holding juvenile offenders accountable through the use of institutional, educational,and community services that balance the rights and needs of victims, communities, offenders.

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Alabama Department of Youth Services Website

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The mission of the Alabama Department of Youth Services is to enhance public safety by holding juvenile offenders accountable through the use of institutional, educational, and community services that balance the rights and needs of victims, communities, courts, and offenders.
The goals of the department include:
? To provide juvenile justice services within the framework of professional juvenile justice standards, legislative intent, and available resources;
? To hold juveniles accountable and responsible for their actions and teach them the consequences of their behaviors.
? To provide juvenile offenders opportunities to change behaviors based on an assessment of individual needs.
? To place all juvenile offenders in a clean and safe environment that promotes dignity, responsibility, self-esteem, respect, and a positive educational experience.
? To promote the efficient use of resources by providing the least restrictive environment for the juvenile while protecting the community.

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Alabama Emergency Management Agency Website

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It is the mission of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) to assist the needs of disaster victims as well as assisting local government in preparedness, response and recovery. On a daily basis we are coordinating with federal and state agencies to facilitate our disaster preparedness. Recent disasters have taught us the importance of residents knowing the threats they face and also having a plan to sustain themselves for a minimum of 72 hours.

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Alabama Emergency Management Agency Website

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The AEMA goal is to provide Alabamians with life saving information on preparedness, how the AEMA responds to emergencies, how AEMA helps communities recover from disaster, and how AEMA can help lessen the effects of future disasters.

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Alabama Geographic Information Systems Website

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The Alabama Geographical Information System (GIS) Program Office was created through Executive Order number 16 issued by Governor Robert Bentley on May 31, 2011, to act as the functional arm of the Alabama Geographic Information Executive Council. This Council is made up of 15 different directors and commissioners from state agencies and commissions whose central focus is on facilitating geographic information as a strategic resource in the State. The coordination, promotion, development, use, and sharing of geographic information, geospatial data, and the efficient use of GIS and related technologies for economic development will provide a long term benefit to the citizens of Alabama.

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Alabama Department of Homeland Security Website

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The mission of the Alabama Department of Homeland Security is to work with federal, state, and local partners to prevent acts of terrorism in Alabama, to protect lives and safeguard property, and if required, to respond to any acts of terrorism occurring in Alabama. To accomplish this mission, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security works closely with both public and private sector stakeholders in a wide range of disciplines: law enforcement, emergency management, emergency medical, fire services, public works, agriculture, public health, public safety communications, environmental management, military, transportation, and more.

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ISD's vision is to become a trusted leader, providing high value information technology services to the state of Alabama. The ISD web site provides up-to-date information on the services and assistance available to Alabama's government community.

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Alabama Coastal Foundation Website

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Since 1993, the Alabama Coastal Foundation (ACF) has worked to create a healthy balance between the conservation needs of our priceless coastal resources and the inevitable pressures of economic growth. We accomplish this by bringing together stakeholders with differing interests to facilitate mutually beneficial solutions. We provide fair and factual information to encourage responsible citizen action and we offer opportunities for individuals to play a vital role in preserving the environment and our coastal way of life. Our mission is to improve and protect the quality of Alabama's coastal resources by identifying and solving problems through education, cooperation and participation. How We Work - We use an education-based approach to conservation: to find the solution, you must understand the problem. We pursue practical solutions to conversation challenges in a non-adversarial manner. We are dedicated to partnering with businesses, local government and other non-profits to maximize resources results.

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King Cockfight Blog

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King Cockfight. is a satirical, metafictional politics blog. Unless linked, usually most stories about real places, people, and occasionally farm animals and manatees on this blog are fictionalized. Nothing on this blog should be considered a poor reflection on the people and places of Winston County, Alabama — one of America’s truly beautiful places. All comments on this blog are moderated and will be reviewed for abuse, content, and libel.